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- Twitter page for RCSEd Trainees Committee - Main conduit for ensuring that the views of trainees are considered in all aspects of the College’s activities.
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Joined September 2022
Our final 2025 Wellbeing Series webinar is coming up - register now!! When: 15/04/25 at 20.00 Topic: Avoiding ‘Second Victims’ in healthcare This promises to be an insightful session on how to best support staff in coping with patient safety incidents? https://t.co/7M8NtoEqUN
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An incredible venue for my 42nd and last diploma ceremony as President @rcsed The McEwan Hall at @EdinburghUni was spectacular. Congratulations to all our diplomates.
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A gentle reminder that the registration deadline for the RCSEd National Surgical Skills Competition has been extended! Register by 12 October for this unique opportunity to showcase your skills on a national stage! Register here: https://t.co/nhFsrsIM54
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Congratulations to RCSEd Vice President Professor Tim Graham on receiving The College Medal 2025 and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon & RCSEd Honorary Secretary Professor Robin Paton, who received Fellowship in Dental Surgery ad hominem.
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We are pleased to be hosting an Engagement & Educational Event in Lahore, Pakistan on 28 October. RCSEd Members & Fellows are invited to attend this event where there'll be an opportunity to meet RCSEd Faculty & learn more about the College. Register here: https://t.co/dkDcS0NxGV
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Dr Clare McNaught has been elected as the new President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Dr McNaught will become the College's first ever female President in the College's 520-year history, and will succeed Professor Rowan Parks. Read more: https://t.co/ZSsS9FGcRx
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A huge congratulations to @surgeonshall on a historic evening at the unveiling of the ‘Eleven Surgeons’ portrait by Kirsten Mackinnon. We welcome everyone to view this important exhibition celebrating women in surgery from 5thApril until March 2026
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***** Time correction: This fabulous event starts at 2000!!
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Continuing our Wellbeing Sessions for 2025, at 2100 tonight we are delivering a brilliant webinar on Wellbeing at Home and Away: Fellowship Experience in the UK and New Zealand! Some great (and practical) advice for those coming up to fellowships. https://t.co/jQKToL6vir
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There's still time to secure your spot on one of our upcoming Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons (NOTSS) Masterclasses. NOTSS is aimed at Consultants and Senior Trainees in all surgical specialties. Discover more: https://t.co/ZTOnR3Kj9L
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Still time to join our busy session on How to fail in surgery (and thrive as a surgeon) with David Alderson in Meeting Room 1A @ASiTofficial @RCSEd
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A fascinating evening of talks at the RCSEd President’s Forum in Belfast! Thought-provoking topics ranging from SAS developments in Northern Ireland, preparing foundation doctors for higher surgical training and adapting to a multi-generational workforce #rcsed
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Happy #IWD2025! Today we celebrate the incredible women who are shaping the future of surgery & making history every day, breaking barriers & inspiring the next generation of surgeons. We will be sharing blog posts throughout the day that aim to #AccelerateAction.
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Last night's Belfast President's Forum was a fantastic evening of talks and networking - we hope everyone who attended had an enjoyable time! We look forward to seeing more of you in Belfast this weekend at the ASiT 2025 Annual Conference - you will find us at stand 6.
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This workshop will consist of a performance of the play, True Cut – a drama based around interviews with surgeons, their colleagues & patients. The play will encourage deeper discussion on topics pertaining to the impact of mistakes in surgery. Book here: https://t.co/tJXAigCGDs
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A very interesting episode and well worth a listen.
Beyond the Knife is a new podcast series created by @surgeonshall & @RCSEdArchive. In the first episode, Anatomist & Human Remains Conservator, Cat Irving shares the history of anatomical studies and the importance of dissection in teaching. Listen here: https://t.co/yTs2vjoIMf
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.@CPOC_News has launched a dedicated webpage with resources on Sip Til Send - a worldwide initiative allowing patients to sip small volumes of water (or similar fluids) whilst waiting for surgery. Read more about this initiative here: https://t.co/Ml3bhk2P9O
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The Faculty of Surgical Trainers will be hosting a webinar to provide a basic understanding and appreciation for various aspects of equality, diversity and inclusion in surgery, including research into gender bias. Register here: https://t.co/ITIpIeV03d
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